somnifer

From LSJ

ἤ με φίλει καθαρὸν θέμενος νόον, ἤ μ' ἀποειπών ἐχθαιρ' ἀμφαδίην νεῖκος ἀειράμενοςeither love me with a pure heart, or reject and hate me, and openly pick a fight

Source

Latin > English

somnifer somnifera, somniferum ADJ :: inducing sleep

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

somnĭfer: ĕra, ĕrum, adj. somnus-fero,
I sleep-bringing, soporific, somniferous (poet. and in post-Aug. prose): vis papaveris, Plin. 18, 25, 61, § 229: virga (Mercurii), Ov. M. 1, 672: aspis, causing torpidity, deadly, Luc. 9, 701; so, venenum (aspidis), Ov. M. 9, 693: strychnos, App. Flor. 74; cf. somniculosus, II., and somnificus.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

somnĭfĕr,¹⁶ ĕra, ĕrum (somnus, fero), assoupissant, somnifère, narcotique : \neufrm[Mercurii\neufrm] virga somnifera Ov. M. 1, 672, la baguette [de Mercure] qui répand le sommeil ; somnifera vis papaveris Plin. 18, 229, les vertus narcotiques du pavot || qui cause un engourdissement mortel : Ov. M. 9, 693 ; Luc. 9, 701 || subst. f., -fĕra, æ, c. strychnon : Ps. Apul. Herb. 74.

Latin > German (Georges)

somnifer, fera, ferum (somnus u. fero), I) Schlaf bringend, schläfrig machend, einschläfernd, virga (Mercurii), Ov.: cantus, Verg.: vis papaveris, Plin. – II) erstarren machend, narkotisch, tödlich, venenum, Ov.: aspis, Lucan.